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There are a few subspecies in pylei, but all are pretty aggressive for fairy wrasses, and I would recommend against adding one, let alone more than one, to your tank.
Just want to add a picture of the pylei as illustration. What a wonderful fish.
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Went home for lunch to see this...perfectly center to my surprise. Even the slightest opening is enough. Smh. He was my supermale Golden Pylei Fairy...RIP bud...

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Just bought this wrasse and was wondering what kind it was? Lfs didn't know what it was. Not sure if I should keep it i saw it eat a hermit crab and it's in a mixed reef as of now. Any help would be appreciated. I do love the coloring on it.

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I found it and it's a 8 lined wrasse. The question is now is it worth having I'm my tank? It's about 3 inches long and got it for $20. Should I keep it?
 

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I found it and it's a 8 lined wrasse. The question is now is it worth having I'm my tank? It's about 3 inches long and got it for $20. Should I keep it?
They get aggressive as they get older, particularly to peaceful fish and fish added after them.
Male or female rhomboid? I purchased a female, but am I wrong thinking it's already transitioning?
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Yes, an initial phase male.
 

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What are the signs to look for, please, when evaluating this?
In this instance, it's simply the coloration of the fins becoming prominent and not opaque.

One step past this in rhomboidalis is the presence of a black margin along the dorsal fin.
 

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The wrasse book by Kuiter has pictures in varying stages of maturity (if that's a good word for it?)
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